This I Have Who Has game is a great way for students to practice grocery store math! Do your students ever have trouble calculating the cost of an item on sale at the grocery store? This resource includes 16 cards for practicing money math such as calculating 2/$5, 10/$10, etc. This game can be used once students have mastered these calculations OR you can have students practice using a calculator along with this game!
This resource features 50 task cards to work on the skill of matching words to numbers. This task card set has a field of 3 for students to answer from and includes an answer sheet as well as a data collection sheet.
Subtraction mats with visuals for facts 0-10 for use with counters. There are 66 slides included in this resource. It is a great low-prep activity to use for math centers or scoots.
Addition mats with visuals for facts 0-10 for use with counters. There are 121 slides included in this resource. It is a great low-prep activity to use for math centers or scoots.
This resource includes 100 task cards for students to practice reading a number word and then writing the numeral! There is a data sheet included for you to track progress!
This "scoot" includes 5 sets of 18 cards each of the following -quarters -dimes -nickels -pennies -random Students can use this activity to practice counting out change. There is a data sheet included for teachers to use.
This "Scoot" includes 20 unique cards for students to practice the skill of finding the next dollar up! This set works on dollar amounts up to $10. Two sets of student answer sheets are included and there is a teacher answer sheet as well!
These task cards are a great way for students to practice grocery store math! Laminate these and have students write their answers in the boxes. This resource includes 30 unique task cards1 data sheet for teachers to track responses
Are your students working on functional math skills? This is a great way to practice and generalize some grocery store math skills! Students can practice their mental math skills or use a calculator for this activity to determine common sale prices (2/$5, 10/$10, etc.). This resource includes 24 Scoot Cards2 Student Answer Sheets1 Answer Key